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Older, poorer, Black, Medicaid beneficiaries less likely to be placed on liver transplant lists: Study

A new, healthy liver offers the best survival for patients with early-stage liver cancer. But a new study, led by Katie Ross-Driscoll, Ph.D., MPH, of Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Surgery, has identified disparities in liver transplant referral and evaluation, which must precede waitlisting, for these potentially lifesaving procedures.

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Health Equity and Access Weekly Roundup: April 27, 2024

Racial disparities in end-of-life care, the role of wellness and faith in minority health, award-winning research on health disparities, societal factors impacting cardiometabolic health, and rising mental health challenges among US youth are all covered this week in the Center on Health Equity and Access.

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Using Biomechanistic Modeling, Researchers Predict Prostate Cancer Growth

Guillermo Lorenzo, postdoctoral researcher at the Oden Institute, recently published a paper regarding a framework to forecast the development and growth of tumors found in prostate cancer, providing personalized predictions to patients and clinicians. 

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Predicting Prostate Cancer Growth Through Biomechanistic Modeling

Prostate cancer is an exceedingly common disease, affecting 1 in 8 men. When diagnosed early, many can live for years without symptoms. Rather than subject early-disease stage patients to the debilitating side-effects of radiation and surgery, clinic

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Black Patients With Ovarian Cancer Had Lower-Quality End-of-Life Care, Study Says

Non-Hispanic Black (NHB) patients with ovarian cancer (OC) receive lower-quality end of life (EOL) care compared to their non-Hispanic White (NHW) counterparts, according to a study.

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